If you have questions, concerns or complaints related to Transportation Network Company (TNC) ridesharing services like UBER and Lyft, or related to Transportation Charter Party (TCP) black-car and limousine services, please contact the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC). You may also contact the State Representatives for your district, to voice your concerns and have your concerns considered as the state continues to develop new laws and regulations related to transportation services in California.

Protecting Law Enforcement Personnel and First Responders on Our Nation’s Highways.

All 50 States have "Move Over" laws to protect law enforcement officers and other first responders stopped on our Nation's roads. Yet only 71% of the public are aware of these laws, and traffic-related incidents continue to be the number one cause of death among on-duty law enforcement officers. Together with our law enforcement partners and State Highway Safety Offices, NHTSA is working to increase awareness of these life-saving "Move Over" laws and highlight the need to protect public safety professionals who place themselves at risk to protect motorists.

Requires motorists to provide three feet of clearance when passing a bicyclist on the roadway.

Effective September 16, 2014, a new law known as the “Three Feet for Safety Act” takes effect that, in addition to “passing safely,” specifically requires that motorists provide three feet of clearance when passing a bicyclist on the roadway.

Additional information is available from the State of California Department of Motor Vehicles

OCTA, in cooperation with the Automobile Club of Southern California (AAA), has made educational materials available for OCTAP permitted companies, drivers, to Safety and Steering Committee member agencies, to OCTA contractors, and to the public. OCTAP has a limited supply of posters, handouts, and window clings available to help educate motorists and the public of the new law. If you would like promotional materials to help educate your audience, please contact OCTAP. Additional materials (when OCTAP runs out or for large supplies) are also available at http://www.octa.net/Share-the-Ride/Bike/3-Feet-For-Safety-Act/.